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Modern Chemistry Chapter 9 Stoichiometry
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OBJECTIVES Define Stoichiometry
Describe the importance of the mole ratio in stoichiometric calculations Write a mole ratio relating 2 substances in a chemical equation.
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Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) MgCl2(aq) + H2(g)
If you know the amount of 1 substance in a reaction, you can determine the amounts of all the other substances. Q. How many moles of H2 are obtained from 2 mol HCl? 1 mol H2 Q. How many moles of moles of MgCl2 would result from 4 mol HCl? 2 mol MgCl2 How could you convert moles of these substances to masses?
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Modern Chemistry Chapter 9 Stoichiometry
composition stoichiometry deals with the mass relationships of elements in compounds. (Ch 3) reaction stoichiometry involves the mass relationships between reactants and products in a chemical reaction All reaction stoichiometry calculations start with a balanced chemical equation.
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Types of Stoichiometry Problems
Classified according to the information given in the problem and the information you are expected to find, the unknown: 1. mole to mole Both the given and the unknown quantities are amounts in moles. 2. mole to mass The given amount is in moles and the unknown amount is in grams. 3. mass to mole The given amount is in grams and the unknown amount is in moles. 4. mass to mass Both the given and the unknown amount is in grams.
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Mole Ratio mole ratio- A conversion factor that relates the amounts in moles of any two substances involved in a chemical reaction. Found by using the coefficients in the balanced formula equation of the reaction. 2 Al2O3 (l) 4 Al (s) + 3 O2(g) Give molar ratios: Determine the amount of moles of aluminum that can be produced from 13.0 mol of aluminum oxide:
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MOLAR MASS molar mass- Equal to the mass in grams of one mole of an element or a compound. Found by adding the individual element atomic masses from the formula of the compound. 2 Al2O3 (l) 4 Al (s) + 3 O2(g) Determine the molar masses of the reactant and products: Find the number of grams of aluminum equivalent to 26.0 mol of aluminum:
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HOMEWORK Ch 9 Sec 1 Worksheet
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Section Review page 301 1- The branch of chemistry that deals with mass relationships in compounds and in chemical reactions. 2 HgO 2 Hg + O2 2- a) 2 mol HgO & 2 mol HgO 2 mol Hg 1 mol O2 2 mol Hg & 2 mol Hg 2 mol HgO 1 mol O2 1 mol O2 & 1 mol O2 2 mol HgO 2 mol Hg
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Section Review page 301 3- It is used to convert moles of one substance into moles of another substance. 4- The formula equation MUST be BALANCED so mole ratios can be determined.
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Section 2 Ideal Stoichiometric Calculations
Balance the chemical equations first! Theoretical stoichiometric calculations allow us to use chemical equations to help us plan the amounts of reactants to use without having to run the reactions in the lab tell us maximum amounts of reactants and products in an ideal conditions HOWEVER, many reactions do not proceed such that all of the reactants are converted into products. Time to PRACTICE stoichiometric problems!!!
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Using Conversion Factors
Amount coefficient amount of of given x of unknown = unknown substance coefficient substance in moles of known in moles # moles x mole ratio = #moles of given unknown Do practice problems #1 & #2 on page 306 of text.
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Page 306 #1 3 H2 + N2 2 NH3 6 mol H2 x 2 mol NH3 = 4mol NH3 3 mol H2
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Page 306 #2 2 KClO3 2 KCl O2 15 mol O2 x 2 mol KClO3 = 10 mol KClO3 3 mol O2
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Chapter 9 quiz #1- mole to mole calculations
6 NaBr + Mg3(PO4)2 2 Na3PO MgBr2 Use the above balanced formula equation to solve the following: moles of NaBr will produce ? moles Na3PO4 moles of Mg3(PO4)2 will yield ? moles MgBr2 moles of NaBr will react with ? moles Mg3(PO4)2 moles of NaBr will yield ? moles Na3PO4 moles NaBr will produce ? moles MgBr2
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6 NaBr + Mg3(PO4)2 2 Na3PO4 + 3 MgBr2
1- 7 mol NaBr x 2 mol Na3PO4 = 2.3 mol Na3PO4 6 mol NaBr 2- 3 mol Mg3(PO4)2 x 3.0 mol MgBr2 = 9 mol MgBr2 1 mol Mg3(PO4) mol NaBr x 1 mol Mg3(PO4)2 = mol mol NaBr x 2 mol Na3PO4 = 0.83 mol Na3PO mol NaBr x 3 mol MgBr2 = 1.25 mol MgBr2
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Using Conversion Factors
amount of mass in given x moles unknown x molar = grams of substance moles known mass of unknown in moles unknown substance # moles x mole x molar = mass of unknown given ratio mass (in grams) unknown Do practice problems #1 & #2 on page 308 of the textbook.
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Page 308 #1 & 2 6 CO2 + 6 H2O C6H12O6 + 6 O2 2 Mg + O2 2 MgO
2.00 mol Mg x 2 mol MgO x g MgO = 80.6 g MgO 2 mol Mg 1 mol MgO 6 CO2 + 6 H2O C6H12O6 + 6 O2 10 mol CO2 x 1 mol C6H12O6 x 180 g C6H12O6 = 300 g C6H12O6 6 mol CO mol C6H12O6
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Chapter 9 Quiz #2- mole-mass problems
3 MgF2 + Al2O3 3 MgO + 2 AlF3 Use the above balanced formula equation to answer the following questions mol MgF2 will yield ? grams of MgO mol of Al2O3 ? grams of AlF3 3- If 6.0 mol of MgO is produced, ? grams of AlF mol MgF2 ? grams of AlF mol Al2O3 ? grams of MgO
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3 MgF2 + Al2O3 3 MgO AlF3 mol MgF2 x 3 mol MgO x 40.3 g MgO = 80.6 g 3 mol MgF2 1 mol MgO MgO mol Al2O3 x 2 mol AlF3 x 84.0 g AlF3 = 672.0g 1 mol Al2O3 1 mol AlF3 AlF mol MgO x 2 mol AlF3 x 84.0 g AlF3 = 336 g AlF3 3 mol MgO 1 mol AlF mol MgF2 x 2 mol AlF3 x 84.0 g AlF3 = 33.6 g AlF3 3 mol MgF2 1 mol AlF mol Al2O3 x 3 mol MgO x 40.3 g MgO = 332gMgO 1 mol Al2O3 1 mol MgO
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Using Conversion Factors
mass (g) x 1 mol given x mol unknown = moles of of given molar mass mol given unknown substance of given substance grams x 1 x mole ratio = moles unknown molar mass Do practice problems #1 & #2 on page 309 of the textbook.
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Practice problems page 309
2 HgO 2 Hg + O2 125 g O2 x 1 mol O2 x 2 mol HgO = 7.81 mol HgO 32 g O mol O2 125 g O2 x 1 mol O2 x 2 mol Hg = 7.81 mol Hg 32 g O mol O2
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chapter 9 quiz #3- mass-mole problems
Na2O + CaF2 2 NaF + CaO Use the above equation to solve the problems grams of CaF2 ? mol CaO g Na2O ? mol NaF g Na2O ? mol CaO g Na2O ? mol NaF 5- A yield of 84 g NaF ? mol CaO
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Na2O + CaF2 2 NaF + CaO g CaF2 x 1 mol CaF2 x 1 mol CaO = 2.00 mol CaO 78.1 g CaF2 1 mol CaF g Na2O x 1 mol Na2O x 2 mol NaF = 6.0 mol NaF 62 g Na2O 1 mol Na2O g Na2O x 1 mol Na2O x 1 mol CaO = 0.5 mol CaO 62.0 g Na2O 1 mol Na2O g Na2O x 1 mol Na2O x 2 mol NaF = 1.0 mol NaF g NaF x 1 mol NaF x 1 mol CaO = 1.0 mol CaO 42.0 g NaF 2 mol NaF
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Chemistry Chapter 9- Stoichiometry Practice Problems
2 NaF + CaO Na2O + CaF2 moles of NaF will produce -?- moles of Na2O ? 4.5 mol NaF x 1 mol Na2O/2 mol NaF = moles Na2O moles of CaO will produce -?- grams of CaF2 ? 3.2 mol CaO x 1 mol CaF2/1 mol CaO x g CaF2/mol CaF2 = g CaF2
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2 NaF + CaO Na2O + CaF2 grams of NaF will produce -?- moles of Na2O ? 168.0 / x 1 /2 = 2.0 mol Na2O grams of CaO will produce -?- moles of CaF2 ? 112.2/56.1 x 1/1 = 2.0 mol CaF2
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a- AlN = (1 x 27.0) + (1 x 14.0) = 41.0 g/mol b- Na2O =
5- Calculate the molar mass of each of the reactants & products of the above balanced formula equation. Use the molar masses in the following problems. a- AlN = (1 x 27.0) + (1 x 14.0) = g/mol b- Na2O = (2 x 23.0) + (1 x 16.0) = g/mol c- Al2O3 = (2 x 27.0) + (3 x 16.0) = g/mol d- Na3N = (3 x 23.0) + (1 x 14.0) = g/mol
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2 AlN + 3 Na2O Al2O3 + 2 Na3N 6- 82. 0 grams of AlN will produce -
2 AlN + 3 Na2O Al2O3 + 2 Na3N grams of AlN will produce -?- moles of Al2O3 ? 82.0/41.0 x 1/2 = 1.0 mol Al2O grams AlN will produce -?- moles of Na3N ? 164.0/41.0 x 2/2 = 4.0 mol Na3N
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2 AlN + 3 Na2O Al2O3 + 2 Na3N 8- 2. 5 moles of Na2O will produce -
2 AlN + 3 Na2O Al2O3 + 2 Na3N moles of Na2O will produce -?- grams of Na3N ? 2.5 x 2/3 x 83.0 = g Na3N moles of Na2O will produce -?- moles of Al2O3 ? 0.75 x 1/3 = 0.25 mol Al2O moles of Na2O will produce -?- grams of Na3N ? 11.0 x 2/3 x 83.0 = g Na3N
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2 H2 + O2 2 H2O grams of H2 will react with -?- moles of O2 ? 8.0/2.0 x 1/2 = 2.0 mol O2 grams of O2 will produce -?- moles of H2O ? 64.0/32.0 x 2/1 = 4.0 mol H2O moles of H2 will produce -?- moles of H2O ? 0.25 x 2/2 = mol H2O
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2 H2 + O2 2 H2O moles of H2 will produce -?- grams of H2O ? 1.5 x 2/2 x = g H2O moles of O2 will produce -?- moles of H2O ? 14 x 2/1 = mol H2O
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Using Conversion Factors
mass (g) x 1 mol given x mol unknown x molar mass unknown = mass of given molar mass mol given 1 mol unknown of un- substance of given known grams x 1 x mole ratio x molar mass = mass of unknown given molar mass Do practice problems #1, #2, & #3 on page 311 of textbook.
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Practice problems page 311
NH4NO3 N2O H2O 32 g N2O x 1 mol N2O x 1 mol NH4NO3 x 80 g NH4NO3 = 60 g NH4NO3 44 g N2O mol N2O mol NH4NO3
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HOMEWORK Sec 2 WS
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Chapter 9 quiz #4- mass-mass problems
Na2O + CaF2 2 NaF + CaO g Na2O ? grams NaF g Na2O ? grams CaO g CaF2 ? g NaF g CaF2 ? g CaO g NaF ? g CaO
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Na2O + CaF2 2 NaF + CaO g Na2O x 1 mol Na2O x 2 mol NaF x 42.0 g NaF = 168 g 62 g Na2O 1 mol Na2O 1 mol NaF g Na2O x 1 mol Na2O x 1 mol CaO x 56.1 g CaO = g 62 g Na2O 1 mol Na2O 1 mol CaO g CaF2 x 1 mol CaF2 x 2 mol NaF x 42.0 g NaF = 252 g 78.1 gCaF2 1 mol CaF2 1 mol NaF g CaF2 x 1 mol CaF2 x 1 mol CaO x 56.1 g CaO = g 78.1 gCaF2 1 mol CaF2 1 mol CaO g NaF x 1 mol NaF x 1 mol CaO x 56.1 g CaO = 56.1 g 42.0 g NaF 2 mol NaF 1 mol CaO
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The “MOLE HILL” x mole ratio # moles known # moles unknown
÷ molar mass x molar mass of known of unknown mass of known mass of unknown
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Stoichiometry Practice Problems
2 H2 + O2 2 H2O 1) 2.5 mol H2 x 1 mol O2 = 1.25 mol O2 2 mol H2 2) 2.5 mol H2 x 2 mol H2O = 2.5 mol H2O 3) 2.5 mol H2 x 1 mol O2 x 32 g O2 = 40 g O2 2 mol H mol O2 4) 2.5 mol H2 x 2 mol H2O x 18 g H2O = 45 g H2O 2 mol H mol H2O
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Stoichiometry Practice Problems
2 H2 + O2 2 H2O 5) 16 g H2 x 1 mol H2 x 1 mol O2 = 4.0 mol O2 2 g H mol H2 6) 16 g H2 x 1 mol H2 x 2 mol H2O = 8.0 mol H2O 2.0 g H mol H2 7) 16 g H2 x 1 mol H2 x 1 mol O2 x 32 g O2 = 128 g O2 2.0 g H mol H2 1 mol O2 8) 16 g H2 x 1 mol H2 x 2 mol H2O x 18 g H2O = 144 g H2O 2.0 g H mol H mol H2O
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Section 3 Stoichiometry
In the lab, a reaction is carried out with the required amount of each reactant. In many cases, one or more reactants is present in excess meaning we have more than exact amount required to react…
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The buns, slices of cheese, leaves of lettuce, and 5 pieces of burger meat are all reacting to produce burgers. Assuming you use one of each to make a burger, the limiting reagent will be the lettuce leaves. The "reaction" will produce 3 burgers - the amount determined by the limiting reagent - and have 1 bun, 3 slices of cheese, and 2 pieces of meat in excess.
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Limiting Reactant & Percentage Yield
limiting reactant is the reactant that limits the amount of the other reactant that can combine and the amount of product that can be formed in a chemical reaction. excess reactant is the substance that is NOT completely used up in a chemical reaction.
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Sample & Practice Problems
Silicon dioxide (quartz) is usually quite unreactive but reacts readily with hydrogen fluoride: SiO2(s) + 4HF(g) SiF4(g) + H2O(l) If 6.0 mole HF is added to 4.5 mol SiO2, which is the limiting reactant? Known: Unknown: Pick 1 product. Use the given amounts of each reactant to calculate the amount of product that can be produced from each reactant. The LR is the reactant that produces the smaller number of moles of product. The smallest amount of product = max amt that can form
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Take the reaction: NH3 + O2 NO + H2O. In an experiment, 3
Take the reaction: NH3 + O2 NO + H2O. In an experiment, 3.25 g of NH3 are allowed to react with 3.50 g of O2. a. Which reactant is the limiting reagent? O2 b. How many grams of NO are formed? 2.63 g NO c. How much of the excess reactant remains after the reaction? 1.76 g NH3 left
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If 4.95 g of ethylene (C2H4) are combusted with 3.25 g of oxygen.
a. What is the limiting reagent? O2 b. How many grams of CO2 are formed? 2.98 g CO2
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Extra Credit: QuickLAB
Do the QuickLAB titled “Limiting Reactants in a Recipe” on page 316 of the textbook. Yes, cooking IS chemistry!
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Percentage Yield theoretical yield is the maximum amount of product that can be produced from a given amount of reactant actual yield of a product is the measured amount of a product obtained from a reaction percentage yield is the ratio of the actual yield to the theoretical yield multiplied by 100 percentage yield = actual yield x 100 theoretical yield
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C6H6(l) + Cl2(g) C6H5Cl(l) +HCl(g)
When 36.8 g C6H6 react with excess Cl2, the actual yield of C6H5Cl is 38.8 g. What is the percent yield of C6H5Cl? 73.2%
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Complete section 3 worksheet
HOMEWORK Complete section 3 worksheet
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Problems Consider the reaction of C6H6 + Br2 C6H5Br + HBr
a. What is the theoretical yield of C6H5Br if 42.1 g of C6H6 react with 73.0 g of Br2? 71.6 g C6H5Br b. If the actual yield of C6H5Br is 63.6 g, what is the percent yield? 88.8%
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Chapter 9 test review 20 multiple choice questions definitions of composition & reaction stoichiometry mole ratios: their definition & use SI units of molar mass identify mole ratio from balanced formula equation 5 mole-mole problems Definitions & practical applications of excess reactant & limiting reactant definitions & practical applications of theoretical yield, actual yield, & % yield
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Honors Chemistry Chapter 9 Test Review
25 multiple choice Know the definitions of reaction & composition stoichiometry, mole ratio, and units of molar mass. Know what mole ratio means and how it is used in stoichiometry. Determine mole ratio using balanced formula equation. (2) Perform mole to mole stoichiometric calculations (4). Perform mole to mass stoichiometric calculations (1). Perform mass to mole stoichiometric calculations (1). Perform mass to mass stoichiometric calculations (1). Know definitions and applications of limiting and excess reactants. Know the definitions & applications of actual yield, theoretical yield, and percent yield.
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Practice #2 2 Na3PO4 + 3 CaSO4 3 Na2SO4 + Ca3(PO4)2
Known = 3 moles CaSO4 unknown = ? Moles Na3PO4 3 x 2/3 = 2 moles Na3PO4 Known = 2.0 moles Na3PO4 unknown = ? Moles Na2SO4 2 x 3/2 = 3 moles Na2SO4 Known = 1.5 moles Ca3(PO4)2 unknown = ? Moles CaSO4 1.5 x 3/1 = 4.5 moles CaSO4 Known = 4.4 moles CaSO4 unknown = ? Moles Na3PO4 4.4 x 2/3 = 2.9 moles Na3PO4
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6.0 x 3/2 = 9.0 moles Na2SO4 5.4 x 2/3 = 3.6 moles Na3PO4
2 Na3PO4 + 3 CaSO4 3 Na2SO4 + Ca3(PO4)2 Known = 6.0 moles Na3PO4 unknown = ? Moles Na2SO4 6.0 x 3/2 = 9.0 moles Na2SO4 Known = 5.4 moles CaSO4 unknown = ? Moles Na3PO4 5.4 x 2/3 = 3.6 moles Na3PO4 Known = 0.6 moles Na3PO4 unknown = ? Moles CaSO4 0.6 x 3/2 = 0.9 moles CaSO4
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Stoichiometry Practice #3
4 Na3N O2 6 Na2O N2 Assume you have 12.0 moles of Na3N. How many moles of O2 do you need? How many moles of Na2O will you get? How many moles of N2 will you get?
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Stoichiometry Practice #3
4 Na3N + 3 O2 6 Na2O + 2 N2 Assume you have 12.0 moles of Na3N. How many moles of O2 do you need? 12 x 3/4 = 9 moles O2 How many moles of Na2O will you get? 12 x 6/4 = 18 moles Na2O How many moles of N2 will you get? 12 x 2/4 = 6 moles N2
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Practice #3 4 Na + O2 2 Na2O If you have 4 moles of Na, how many grams of O2 will you need? If you have 64 grams of O2, how many moles of Na2O will you produce? If you have 46 grams of Na, how many grams of O2 will you need?
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Practice #3 4 Na + O2 2 Na2O If you have 4 moles of Na, how many grams of O2 will you need? 4 x 1/4 x 32 = 32 grams O2 If you have 64 grams of O2, how many moles of Na2O will you produce? 64/32 x 2/1 = 4 moles Na2O If you have 46 grams of Na, how many grams of O2 will you need? 46/23 x 1/4 x 32 = 16 grams O2
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